Original, printer’s proof, screen print, Lots of Pictures, Lots of Fun, by Eduardo Paolozzi, 1971. Originally commissioned as a cover design by Studio International magazine, this witty screen print by the ‘godfather of Pop Art’ references the distinctive styles of American Pop Art artists influenced by Paolozzi, including Andy Warhol, Ed Ruscha, Jasper Johns and Roy Lichtenstein

Lots of Pictures, Lots of Fun

Eduardo Paolozzi
£650.00

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  • Condition: A
  • Date: 1971
  • Designer: Eduardo Paolozzi (1924–2005)
  • Printer: G&B Arts
  • Size: 760 x 555 mm

Original, printer’s proof, screen print, Lots of Pictures, Lots of Fun, by Eduardo Paolozzi, 1971. Originally commissioned as a cover design by Studio International magazine, this witty screen print by the ‘godfather of Pop Art’ references the distinctive styles of American Pop Art artists influenced by Paolozzi, including Andy Warhol, Ed Ruscha, Jasper Johns and Roy Lichtenstein.

The print was then issued in a signed and numbered edition of 1,000, screen printed by G&B Arts.

This unnumbered copy is from the archive of G&B Arts and is in incredible condition. Stored in plan chest for almost 55 years, the print retains a striking vibrancy absent from most of the light-faded examples that come onto the market.

A higher resolution image is available for viewing on request.